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Thai police detain British husband of Thai woman found dead in Yorkshire Dales | Thai police detain British husband of Thai woman found dead in Yorkshire Dales |
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David Armitage, resident in Thailand since 2004 death of Lamduan Armitage, detained by immigration officials | David Armitage, resident in Thailand since 2004 death of Lamduan Armitage, detained by immigration officials |
The British husband of Lamduan Armitage, a Thai woman whose body was found in a stream in the Yorkshire Dales in 2004, has been detained by police in Thailand. | The British husband of Lamduan Armitage, a Thai woman whose body was found in a stream in the Yorkshire Dales in 2004, has been detained by police in Thailand. |
David Armitage, a university lecturer, has been detained in Bangkok by immigration officials after an investigation into his visa. | David Armitage, a university lecturer, has been detained in Bangkok by immigration officials after an investigation into his visa. |
According to the BBC, Armitage, who has a resident visa, was detained at his house in Kanchanaburi on Thursday before being transferred to the Bangkok immigration detention centre while the country’s authorities prepare to revoke his visa. | According to the BBC, Armitage, who has a resident visa, was detained at his house in Kanchanaburi on Thursday before being transferred to the Bangkok immigration detention centre while the country’s authorities prepare to revoke his visa. |
A spokesperson for the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said: “We are supporting the family of a British national detained in Thailand.” | |
Lamduan, originally from Udon Thani province in north-east Thailand, was found by a group of walkers on the Pennine Way, between Pen-y-ghent and Horton in Ribblesdale, in September 2004. | Lamduan, originally from Udon Thani province in north-east Thailand, was found by a group of walkers on the Pennine Way, between Pen-y-ghent and Horton in Ribblesdale, in September 2004. |
Detectives initially believed she had died of natural causes but a cold case team announced in 2018 that Lamduan was murdered. | Detectives initially believed she had died of natural causes but a cold case team announced in 2018 that Lamduan was murdered. |
Armitage, who has been living in Thailand since her death, did not report his wife missing and has not managed to be interviewed by Thai or British police about her whereabouts. | Armitage, who has been living in Thailand since her death, did not report his wife missing and has not managed to be interviewed by Thai or British police about her whereabouts. |
The victim’s family in Thailand came forward to say they had not heard from her since 2004 after seeing an efit that resembled her issued by North Yorkshire police. | |
They said she had married a British man in 1991 and moved to north-west England four years later. | They said she had married a British man in 1991 and moved to north-west England four years later. |
The investigation into Lamduan’s death is being conducted by North Yorkshire police. | The investigation into Lamduan’s death is being conducted by North Yorkshire police. |
A spokesperson for the force told the BBC it was aware of Armitage’s detention and added: “We understand it relates to his visa status and residence in Thailand and is entirely a matter for the immigration service of the Royal Thai police. | A spokesperson for the force told the BBC it was aware of Armitage’s detention and added: “We understand it relates to his visa status and residence in Thailand and is entirely a matter for the immigration service of the Royal Thai police. |
“Should Mr Armitage be deported, we understand that he will have a choice as to where he goes, which will include return to the UK. | “Should Mr Armitage be deported, we understand that he will have a choice as to where he goes, which will include return to the UK. |
“Should that occur, we will again make every effort to speak to him about the investigation.” | “Should that occur, we will again make every effort to speak to him about the investigation.” |
Armitage previously told the Sun newspaper he was not involved in his wife’s death. | Armitage previously told the Sun newspaper he was not involved in his wife’s death. |
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